Siemens Gamesa has signed a 130MW order to supply wind turbines to Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada’s Rattlesnake Ridge wind power project.
The 26 SG 5.0-145 wind turbines will be installed at one of the first subsidy free wind farms in the country.
Located southwest of Medicine Hat in Alberta, this project will provide clean, affordable power for more than 79,000 Canadian homes.
The site is scheduled to be commissioned in early 2022.
The order helps Siemens Gamesa surpass a new milestone of 3.5GW of installed wind energy capacity in the country, underscoring the company’s commitment to help develop the country’s long-term clean energy objectives.
Chief executive Onshore North America Shannon Sturgil said: “We’re proud to expand our partnership with Berkshire Hathaway Energy into Canada.
“With this order, we will have over 3 GW with Berkshire Hathaway Energy in North America, enough to mitigate over 7 million tons of CO2 emissions.
Siemens Gamesa managing director in Canada Paul van der Weg added: “We thank BHE Canada for choosing to partner with us.
“Our success in the Alberta market is based on a combination of offering the best product that meets the rigorous demands of our customers, and the commitment of the Province in enabling clean, cost-efficient, renewable energy for all Albertans.
“We are proud to continue to build out our fleet past the 3.5 GW mark in Canada.”
According to the Canadian Wind Energy Association the country now has 13.4GW of installed wind energy as at the end of 2019, with Alberta representing the third largest market in the country with 1.7GW of capacity.
With wind power being the least expensive form of new energy generation in Canada, the market is highly competitive, and Siemens Gamesa has seen great success in Alberta with the Siemens Gamesa 4.X platform.
Its new state-of-the-art control system with enhanced blade aerodynamics optimizes power generation.
It has a flexible power rating that ranges from 4.0 to 5.0MW, providing a uniquely tailored solution that fits the specific conditions at each site.
Its modular design allows for increased mechanical capacity and optimal adaptation to logistics and construction requirements, providing greater efficiency and a reduced levelized cost of energy.
With wind turbine installations across Canada from Alberta to Quebec, Siemens Gamesa is a market leader by cumulative installed capacity.


